Objectives Exertional Heat Stroke (EHS) is one of the top three causes of sudden death in athletes. Extrinsic and intrinsic risk factors have been identified but the genetic causes still remain unclear. Our aim was to identify genes responsible for EHS, which is a necessary step to identify patients at risk and prevent crises. Design Genetic and functional laboratory studies METHODS Whole Exome Sequencing (WES) was performed to search for candidate genes in a cohort of 15 soldiers who had a documented EHS episode. In silico and in vitro functional studies were performed to evaluate the effect of mutations identified in the candidate gene TRPV1. Results WES led to the identification of two missense variations in the TRPV1 gene. These variations were very rare or unreported in control databases and located in critical domains of the protein. In vitro functional studies revealed that both variations induce a strong modification of the channel response to one of its natural agonist, the capsaicin. Conclusions We evidenced mutations altering channel properties of the TRPV1 gene and demonstrated that TRPV1, which is involved in thermoregulation and nociception, is a new candidate gene for EHS. Our data provide the bases to explore genetic causes and molecular mechanisms governing the pathophysiology of EHS.Patients infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus can present with a wide variety of symptoms including being entirely asymptomatic. Despite having no or minimal symptoms, some patients may have markedly reduced pulse oximetry readings. This has been referred to as "silent" or "apathetic" hypoxia (Ottestad et al., 2020 [1]). We present a case of a 72-year-old male with COVID-19 syndrome who presented to the emergency department with minimal symptoms but low peripheral oxygen saturation readings. The patient deteriorated over the following days and eventually died as a result of overwhelming multi-organ system failure. This case highlights the utility of peripheral oxygen measurements in the evaluation of patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection. Self-monitoring of pulse oximetry by patients discharged from the emergency department is a potential way to identify patients needing to return for further evaluation.The 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has not appeared to affect children as severely as adults. However, approximately 1 month after the COVID-19 peak in New York City in April 2020, cases of children with prolonged fevers abruptly developing inflammatory shock-like states have been reported in Western Europe and the United States. This case series describes four previously healthy children with COVID-19 infection confirmed by serologic antibody testing, but negative by nasopharyngeal RT-PCR swab, presenting to the Pediatric Emergency Department (PED) with prolonged fever (5 or more days) and abrupt onset of hemodynamic instability with elevated serologic inflammatory markers and cytokine levels (IL-6, IL-8 and TNF-α). Emergency physicians must maintain a high clinical suspicion for this COVID-19 associated post-infectious cytokine release syndrome, with features that overlap with Kawasaki Disease (KD) and Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS) in children with recent or current COVID-19 infection, as patients can decompensate quickly.Background Both minor and major head traumas constitute an important proportion of childhood emergency admissions. In this study, the findings of cranial computed tomography (CCT) scans performed as a result of the parental pressure were evaluated. Methods The frequency and findings of CCT scans performed as a result of parental pressure were examined in a separate subgroup. Results A total of 227 patients were included in the study; 158 (69.9%) patients had undergone CCT scans; a pathological finding was detected in 24 (10.6%) of these patients and undergone a consultation by the neurosurgeon (most common finding was isolated linear fracture; n = 12; 50%). The patients undergoing CCT scans were divided in two subgroups the PECARN group [n = 123 (77.8%)] and the Parental pressure group [n = 33 (22.2%)]. Conclusion One third of the parents of children who presented to the emergency department with head trauma and had no indication for CCT according to PECARN rules insisted on CCT imaging, and none of these cases showed ciTBI, surgical operation, or mortality. https://www.selleckchem.com/products/mdivi-1.html None of the patients in the parental pressure group had a history of surgical intervention or mortality within one month after discharge.A major challenge faced by human civilization is to ensure that agricultural productivity keeps pace with population growth and a changing climate. All food supply is generated, directly or indirectly, through the process of photosynthesis, with the enzyme ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (Rubisco) catalyzing the assimilation of atmospheric CO2. Despite its pivotal role, Rubisco is a remarkably inefficient enzyme and must be made by plants in large quantities. However, efforts to enhance Rubisco performance by bioengineering have been hampered by its extensive reliance on molecular chaperones and auxiliary factors for biogenesis, metabolic repair, and packaging into membraneless microcompartments. Here, we review recent advances in understanding these complex machineries and discuss their implications for improving Rubisco carboxylase activity with the goal to increase crop yields.Objective This study aimed to examine the intentions of and barriers to vaccination against human papillomavirus (HPV) among women aged 20 to 45 in rural areas, and to determine the popular sources to getting information about HPV vaccine and vaccination. Methods This cross-sectional study was conducted in 2018 with a sample of women aged 20 to 45 from rural areas of Hunan Province in China. Anonymous self-administered questionnaires were used to collect sociodemographic information and characteristics related to reproductive health of participants, and intentions of and barriers to HPV vaccination. All statistical analysis methods were performed with SPSS 18.0. Results A total of 2101 women participated in the study, with 58.55% intended to vaccinate against HPV. Increased intention of HPV vaccination was associated with higher age (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] = 1.35 and 1.50, respectively) and education level (AOR = 1.13 and 1.47, respectively). Women who have heard of HPV vaccine (AOR = 2.67, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.